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Has anyone had their baby bag stolen today?

I've just found a bag under a tree on Peckham Rye, with loads of baby clothes and items around it. It all looks fairly new and not very damp, so I'm assuming this has happened recently.


Please contact me if you think it might be yours.

Amanda

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Thanks. I would have done that. But I found it right over by the rye pub, so nowhere near the cafe.


I?ll keep it for a while longer and if I still have no joy, I?ll donate to the refuge.


singalto Wrote:

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> It?s really lovely of you to look after it. Would

> it be an idea to hand it into the cafe in the

> Park? It would get it out of your hair....

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